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Recip compressors need start kits when they have to start against a non bleed TXV.
Doesn't mean the compressor is on limited time.

DING.DING.DING.DING.......CORRECT!!! Finally, the correct answer comes through. I remember 2 years ago when the first generation of 13 SEER weather-king units came out, with the recip-compressors and TXV's in both indoor and outdoor units, those POS's wouldn't start out of the box...(one of several reasons I don't install them anymore) I made it standard procedure to install hard starts before start up. On another note, most scrolls don't need hard starts with TXV's, that's why they are not present in the units.

We use a true start assists at my work place Beenthere
You outta see some of our installations because they are ultra perfect
I run a static pressure test on every system i work on and document it somewhere on the unit
I will upload some pics later

Is there some reason you have not applied for professional membership? Too perfect?

[QUOTE=dj3901783;1908470. If a unit didnt originally come with a start capacitor and you have to add one to get the unit working it normally means that you only have a limited time left on your compressor until it craps out. That would be my major question as another post said did they charge you for this hard start... a compressor wouldnt start if the run capacitor was low or no longer had any capacity to hold a charge, so for him to say oh yeah put a hard start in it over the phone doesn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy LOL... good luck [/QUOTE]

You are way off base here. Recip compressor+ TXV= Start assist kit, its pretty basic stuff.

For the past 15 years or more, here in SE FL, to be able to get the residential rebate/incentive, you must install a hard start on any system 3 to 5 tons, and they check it to make sure it is there.

Are you having electrical issues with low voltage and/or spikes in your area arpa? Just wondering why they would make that requirement.

I for one am real quick to toss a hard start capacitor into a unit. I've used up to three tandem hard start capacitors to unstick compressors. Only had one real major issue when one compressor blew a hole out of the side of the can....oops

Are you having electrical issues with low voltage and/or spikes in your area arpa? Just wondering why they would make that requirement.

I for one am real quick to toss a hard start capacitor into a unit. I've used up to three tandem hard start capacitors to unstick compressors. Only had one real major issue when one compressor blew a hole out of the side of the can....oops

It is required to help stave off dimming light complaints because they run minimun wire from xformer to home.

Are you having electrical issues with low voltage and/or spikes in your area arpa? Just wondering why they would make that requirement.

I for one am real quick to toss a hard start capacitor into a unit. I've used up to three tandem hard start capacitors to unstick compressors. Only had one real major issue when one compressor blew a hole out of the side of the can....oops

Not to get off topic, but any of you guys still using the "annie" or other form of booster box? I've got an off the wall brand, but same purpose, started and saved a many of stuck compressors, especially in big window shakers....Go on and laugh..

Not to get off topic, but any of you guys still using the "annie" or other form of booster box? I've got an off the wall brand, but same purpose, started and saved a many of stuck compressors, especially in big window shakers....Go on and laugh..

"annie" still rides in my truck.......

use it all the time on refrig units to confirm compressor is good or bad before replacing start components.

usually break loose a couple stuck compressors each spring then throw on a superboost.